Author: Trisha Leigh Zeigenhorn / Source: did you know?
One of the hallmarks of autism is often an inability to fit in with one’s peers – or at least, difficulty in doing so – but according to a recent study, this could, in some ways, be an advantage for autistic teens.
The teen years are a time when kids are worried about fitting in, to the point where they might forgo their own best judgement in service of being liked or seeming cool.
Except that’s not true of autistic teens; they are not easily swayed…The post Study Finds Autistic Kids Are Less Likely to Cave to Peer Pressure appeared first on FeedBox.